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(adj)
Grim or severe in manner or appearance.
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(n)
A facial expression where one slightly raises one corner of the upper lip, generally indicating scorn.
(v)
(intransitive, with at) To utter sarcastic or mocking comments; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language.
Lacking the proper care or concern for something important, reckless, rash, high-handed.
Very bad or intense.
Somebody who is, or something that is, at a level or of a value equal (to that of something else).
(colloquial, sometimes derogatory) Non-heterosexual or non-cisgender: homosexual, bisexual, asexual, transgender, etc.
(politics, UK, Westminster system) The head of government in parliament and leader of the cabinet.
(historical) cavalier; knight
Not genuinely meaning what has been expressed; not sincere; artificial; factitious.
(intransitive) To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united.
(intransitive) To guide the course of a vessel, vehicle, aircraft etc. (by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or steering wheel).
(uncountable) A cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or positive mood.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.
(intransitive) To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
(intransitive, transitive) To remove the fleece from (a sheep, llama, etc.) by clipping.
(mathematics) A surface in three dimensions consisting of all points equidistant from a center. .
(transitive) To seize for military use.
Physically close.
(intransitive) To change direction or course suddenly; to swerve.
(transitive) To spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing.
A drop of clear, salty liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation.
A long stick with a sharp tip used as a weapon for throwing or thrusting, or anything used to make a thrusting motion.
(transitive) To bring up to maturity, as offspring; to educate; to instruct; to foster.
(intransitive, figurative) To be consistent as part of a group, or by common purpose.
Not clearly or explicitly defined.
(intransitive) To get involved or involve oneself, causing disturbance.
A raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty.
A thin decorative covering of fine material (usually wood) applied to coarser wood or other material.
An item of sentimental value, that is given or kept to remember an event or location.
The first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment, often held as a special event with celebrity guests.
(intransitive) To vanish.
One’s calling in life; one's working occupation or profession, especially when pursued seriously and/or over a long period of time.
(poetic) Past years; time gone by; yore.
(intransitive, archaic) To learn.
(intransitive) To approach, to come closer.
The length of a year as marked by a calendar, 365 or 366 days in the Gregorian calendar; a calendar year.
A person who, as a profession, profits from large financial transactions.
One who works at a till or receives payments.
One who commits crimes (especially fraud, bribery, loansharking, extortion etc.) to aid in running a shady or illegal business.
(military) An army rank; an officer commanding a brigade.
One who enters into, or offers themselves for, any service of their own free will, especially when done without pay.
A branched, often ornate, light fixture suspended from a ceiling.
A prince, commander or other leader or ruler in an Islamic nation.
almost do or experience something
A surname.
(uncountable) Equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor.
The part of the Earth and its atmosphere capable of supporting life.
A cocktail made with a measure of crème de cassis topped up with white wine.
(transitive) To value highly; to care about greatly.
A particular period in the year.
Obsolete form of fere (“consort or spouse”). [(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.]
Someone who participates in mutiny.
(countable, uncountable) Beer with a low alcoholic content, usually between 0.5% and 2.8%.
(transitive) To rule over or control arbitrarily or arrogantly; to tyrannize.
a year determined by a certain number of phases of the moon, as opposed to the passage of the Earth around the sun
(US) A specialist in marketing (promoting and selling products and services).
(idiomatic, archaic, intransitive) To listen: to devote one's attention to an auditory event.
(architecture) The fixed structure between the great hall and the screens passage in an English medieval timber house.
(plural: reindeer) Any Arctic and subarctic-dwelling deer of the species Rangifer tarandus, with a number of subspecies.
(uncountable) Anything worn on the head, such as a hat, hood, helmet, etc.
(boxing, wrestling, sports, pathology) An ear swollen and deformed by repeated blows, common among boxers and rugby players.
A ruminant mammal of the genus Dama belonging to the family Cervidae.
To make an unreasonable profit not justified by cost or risk.
A writer, publisher, or distributer of pamphlets, a second-rate journalist.
(obsolete) A measure of volume used e.g. for cut wood, equal to one cubic metre.
(historical) Former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a country in Central Africa; used from 1971–1997.
(UK politics) A member of the House of Lords, appointed for life, but whose position is not hereditary.
A species of deer (Odocoileus hemionus) found in western North America.
Synonym of tropical year.
(US, metonymic) The Americas.
The second of the available gears in a transmission or other gearbox.
A civil engineer who designs, builds, and maintains roads, bridges, and tunnels.
A county of Albania.
(adv)
(obsolete, poetic) Together.
gear for a horse
by the year; every year (usually with reference to a sum of money paid or received)
Someone who reaches a summit.
A person knowledgeable about the law, accounting, and regulation affecting budgets, especially governmental.
without missing a year
(obsolete) A joke or jest; a bit of comedy.
(accounting) An accounting period of one year, not necessarily coinciding with the calendar year.